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Demographic Data Associated With Digital Inequity Reported In Patient-To-Provider Teledermatology Studies In The United States From 2011 To 2021: Scoping Review, John Miller, Patrick Ioffreda, Shannon Nugent, Elizabeth Jones
Demographic Data Associated With Digital Inequity Reported In Patient-To-Provider Teledermatology Studies In The United States From 2011 To 2021: Scoping Review, John Miller, Patrick Ioffreda, Shannon Nugent, Elizabeth Jones
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers
Background: Patient-to-provider teledermatology relies on a patient’s access to technology to ensure a successful visit. However, access to broadband internet and technology varies across populations in the United States—leading to the digital divide. While teledermatology has been recognized as a model to improve access, little is known about how often demographic data associated with digital inequity are captured in studies. Objective: Given the expansion of teledermatology over the past decade, we sought to determine how often demographic data associated with digital inequity are reported in patient-to-provider teledermatology studies. Methods: A scoping literature review search was conducted using the search term …
Teledermatology In Medical Student, Postgraduate Trainee, And Global Dermatology Education: A Systematic Review, Heli Patel, Rishab Revankar, Aly Valliani, Nikita Revankar, Shivani Yerigeri, Nadine Kaskas, Benjamin Stoff
Teledermatology In Medical Student, Postgraduate Trainee, And Global Dermatology Education: A Systematic Review, Heli Patel, Rishab Revankar, Aly Valliani, Nikita Revankar, Shivani Yerigeri, Nadine Kaskas, Benjamin Stoff
Student Papers, Posters & Projects
BACKGROUND: In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, medical students and residents in the U.S. and globally have gained more exposure to teledermatology, both for the purposes of clinical practice and education.
OBJECTIVE: We conducted a systematic review to assess outcomes from teledermatology interventions for dermatology trainees in the U.S. and globally in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews (PRISMA).
METHODS: We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science, and Cochrane CENTRAL for articles written in English and published database inception to November 20, 2022.
RESULTS: In total, 15 studies met the inclusion criteria. Outcomes reported ranged broadly from …